South Africa: Elephant overturns vehicle

In this image made available by South African National Parks, a car that was overturned by an elephant lies on the side of the road in the Kruger National Park, Monday April 15, 2013. A medical team in a helicopter rushed to help the injured male driver, who was taken to a hospital for further treatment. Park spokesman William Mabasa says it is unclear why the elephant became aggressive. (AP Photo/SAN Parks)

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — An elephant overturned a vehicle carrying two tourists, injuring both, on Monday, said South African officials.

The tourists are of "Chinese origin," according to a statement from Kruger National Park. One of the tourists said he was from Hong Kong, according to a hospital official.

An elephant in the park attacked the vehicle on a road at 6:30 a.m. Monday, and a medical team in a helicopter rushed to help the injured male driver, said the statement. He was taken to Clinix Phalaborwa Private Hospital, near the park.

An official at the hospital said the man was in critical condition with multiple rib fractures, and that his female companion was also being treated there for a pelvis fracture. He said officials planned to transfer the pair to a hospital in the Pretoria area.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

It is unclear why the elephant became aggressive, said the park spokesman William Mabasa. He is appealing to the public to be alert in Kruger park and try not to get too close if they see an elephant approaching on the road.

The vast Kruger park lies in South Africa's northeast, next to Zimbabwe and Mozambique.